She also asks too many personal questions that kind of seem too intrusive. I agree that Brooke's dresses are just not as elegant and lovely as Samantha's and are generally too tight or strangely shaped. But, I suppose it would be hard to find enough 'celebrities' with no experience at all. It also doesn't seem fair that some-and Evan is one of them-have so much more experience with performing and dance. I love Evan who seems truly nice I too wondered if his Samba was a Samba is it fair to judge a dancer on the choreography, which he doesn't choose, or on how he does the choreography given to him? Also, some music fits the dance so much better than others that it hardly seems fair. ![]() He does come off as arrogant and spoiled at times. It's funny that someone thought he is one of the 'good guys' in the NFL as my husband has the exact opposite opinion and thinks he is kind of the opposite on the football field. She is much more likeable and natural in the practice segments-and looks better too with less make-up and over-the-top hair.Īs to Ochocinco, his dancing seems better too. I hate to be mean, but she's getting beyond the sex kitten stage. I am liking Pam's dancing more I just wish she'd act more normal in the interview portions and quit the posturing, pouting, head flinging poses which look so unnatural and fake. I understand your reasons for liking her on the show, Smooth Dancer she is a true beginner, while, as in other seasons, some of the other contestants have considerable dance/performance backgrounds-Evan and Nicole this year-but she just wasn't improving much and her attitude is so hard to take. We did skip through most of the results show to just catch who got voted off. We just had a marathon of watching all the Dancing With the Stars segments we missed while on our two week + four days touring TA cruise. I wonder if Jake's new "fiance" will end up on the show next year? She always looks good, but her dresses are not something most people could wear! I thought Brooke's dress was very pretty tonight. I was so happy to see Fake Jake gone this week - I have had more than enough of him and I really hope he does not pop up on some new reality series in the near future! That crying episode of Jake's was so awkward. Nicole is probably the best dancer, but I enjoy watching the other contestants without all that dancing background grow throughout the season. My sports-crazy 22 year old son tells me that Chad "is one of the good guys in the NFL, ma" haha so that is probably one of the reasons I like him! ![]() She looked awkward to me, sort of like a newborn deer trying to stand for the first time. Texaswinediva ~ you're right about Erin's legs. He seems to be toning down his smart remarks lately too. I'm still amazed that I could vote for her so many times & not get through for Chad, who unlike a lot of you, I do like. I was so glad Pamela didn't go, she is getting better & really seems to enjoy herself. Yes, Jake was so emotional & that remark cracked me up, G Curry! I can encourage you to walk in your truth, to heal your trauma and live your best damn life.Good result tonight & nice dress & change of hairstyle for Brooke. “I can’t help you do your work but what I can do is invite you to think differently. I put my life back together piece by piece,” Nash said. “The only way to get back was to do the work. … You get busy being better for yourself and for all those who are coming after you.” You gotta own the part you play, that’s important. “Trust that it is so much easier to walk in your truth than it is to run towards a lie,” she continued. But rather the fact lies in why you feel the thing in the first place. Two, you got to know that your feelings are not facts. Getting to the other side of it required a few steps, which Nash laid out. For me, pain is ‘putting all things in necessary order.’ It will ultimately stretch you, it will grow you and it will make you better.” We can sit with it and take copious notes. “I was thinking that maybe if we didn’t see pain as a punishment, we could welcome it with open arms. “I’m not quite sure why it’s our instinct to run from pain instead of realizing it’s a barometer for all the bulls- we allow,” she said. Leaning into that pain helped Nash heal and grow.
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